Results 10,061-10,080 of 24,382 for speaker:Seán Barrett
- Order of Business (2 Oct 2012)
Seán Barrett: The Taoiseach might like to respond before we move on to the Order of Business.
- Order of Business (2 Oct 2012)
Seán Barrett: As has been said, we will have another opportunity to give a more detailed response later.
- Order of Business (2 Oct 2012)
Seán Barrett: I thank the Deputy. We cannot discuss that now.
- Order of Business (2 Oct 2012)
Seán Barrett: Perhaps the Deputy will stick to what he can speak about on the Order of Business.
- Order of Business (2 Oct 2012)
Seán Barrett: No, the Deputy does not have to.
- Order of Business (2 Oct 2012)
Seán Barrett: There are plenty of other ways besides this.
- Order of Business (2 Oct 2012)
Seán Barrett: The Standing Order relating to private notice questions is quite clear.
- Order of Business (2 Oct 2012)
Seán Barrett: I am not denying the Deputy any opportunities. The Standing Orders are quite clear about private notice questions and I only stick to the wording in the Standing Orders. Therefore, please get on and deal with what we can deal with.
- Order of Business (2 Oct 2012)
Seán Barrett: Maybe so, but I am not interested in dealing with controversies.
- Order of Business (2 Oct 2012)
Seán Barrett: There are other ways of dealing with it.
- Order of Business (2 Oct 2012)
Seán Barrett: There are plenty of other ways of trying to raise it.
- Order of Business (2 Oct 2012)
Seán Barrett: I ask the Deputy to co-operate with the Chair.
- Order of Business (2 Oct 2012)
Seán Barrett: I have asked the Deputy please-----
- Order of Business (2 Oct 2012)
Seán Barrett: Will the Deputy please adhere to what I have asked him to adhere to?
- Order of Business (2 Oct 2012)
Seán Barrett: I will not ask the Deputy a third time to please resume his seat if he has not something in order on the Order of Business.
- Order of Business (2 Oct 2012)
Seán Barrett: Will the Deputy resume his seat?
- Order of Business (2 Oct 2012)
Seán Barrett: I call Deputy Adams.
- Order of Business (2 Oct 2012)
Seán Barrett: The Deputy referred to the Chair as acting in an unfair way and I ask him to withdraw that remark forthwith.
- Order of Business (2 Oct 2012)
Seán Barrett: The Deputy implied in his statement that he was treated unfairly by me because I did not grant a private notice question. I ask him to withdraw that remark.
- Order of Business (2 Oct 2012)
Seán Barrett: It is a matter for the Chair to interpret the Standing Orders adopted by this House. The Standing Orders are quite clear about the granting of a private notice question. The Deputy's request did not conform with those requirements and, therefore, it is not a matter of being fair or unfair.